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{{nihongo|'''Armor'''|防具|Bōgu}} is an item type found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It can be equipped to characters to improve their defense in a number of ways, replacing part of the function of [[Accessory|accessories]] from the [[Kingdom Hearts (game)|first game]]. | {{nihongo|'''Armor'''|防具|Bōgu}} is an item type found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It can be equipped to characters to improve their defense in a number of ways, replacing part of the function of [[Accessory|accessories]] from the [[Kingdom Hearts (game)|first game]]. | ||
The main purpose of armor is to improve the defensive powers of the characters. In addition to providing a basic defense bonus, many pieces of armor also provide specific defense bonuses against one or more kinds of elemental [[Magic]], such as [[Fire]], [[Blizzard]], [[Thunder]], and [[Darkness]]. | The main purpose of armor is to improve the defensive powers of the characters. In addition to providing a basic defense bonus, many pieces of armor also provide specific defense bonuses against one or more kinds of elemental [[Magic]], such as [[Fire]], [[Blizzard]], [[Thunder]], and [[Darkness]]. Unlike accessories and weapons such as [[Keyblade]]s, armor grants no additional special abilities when equipped. | ||
It should be noted, however, that three new pieces of armor were added for ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', including the [[Shock Charm]], which became the only armor to have a passive ability when equipped. | |||
==Obtaining Armors== | ==Obtaining Armors== |